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  1. Colette Peignot (October 8, 1903 – November 7, 1938) was a French writer and poet. She is most known by the pseudonym Laure , but also wrote under the self-chosen name Claude Araxe, derived from a phase in Virgil's Aeneid .

  2. Por Bárbara Mingo Costales. Revista. Colette: a la santidad por el exceso. Por Alberto Hernando. 30 abril 2005. Me imagino a Bataille junto al lecho donde agoniza Colette Peignot: frotándose compulsivamente las manos, el rostro desencajado, la mirada huidiza, la boca con un rictus que aúna angustia y aprensión….

  3. 11 de nov. de 2019 · En el octogésimo primer aniversario del fallecimiento de Colette Peignot, Laure, 7 de noviembre de 1938. La idea fija de Laure, aquello que define, si no su personalidad, sí la motivación de gran parte de su actividad biográfica, es la revuelta contra cualquier forma de dominación y de fijación.

  4. Colette Peignot, née le 8 octobre 1903 à Meudon et morte le 7 novembre 1938 à Saint-Germain-en-Laye, est une femme de lettres française connue sous le pseudonyme de Laure. À sa mort, elle laisse derrière elle plusieurs manuscrits poétiques, enflammés et torturés, dont Histoire d'une petite fille (1943).

  5. An article that explores the life and work of Colette Peignot, a woman author and political activist who embraced a radical and rebellious identity in the interwar period. It examines how she sought to reveal the paradoxical role of power and the sacred in the production of different identities, and how she sacrificed her life for her cause.

  6. masochist, Laure (born Colette Peignot) is among the most elusive figures in twentieth- century French cultural history. In the years following her premature death - of. tuberculosis, in November 1938, in the apartment she shared with Georges Bataille - she will come to represent the union of contradictory forces that Bataille calls "sacred." Some.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2010 · Reviews. Colette Peignot (Laure), the pivotal figure of Sweedler's study, was the author of an autobiography, Histoire d'une petite fille, and of a collection entitled Le Sacré, which articulates a theory of the sacred.